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Type: Crime   Region: Lebanon   Year: 2022  
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《《Lançamento dum Lugre na Gafanha (1936)》》Storyline
The film""s title inspired Paul Bartel""s camp classic and spaghetti western spoofLust In the Dust (1984), with Tab Hunter and 300 lb.Cochran""s plan was to air his commercial, advertised as the "big giveaway," at 9:00 pm Halloween night throughout the country, during a "Horror-a-thon" showing.Behind wooden-framed, glass partitions off the lobby, two other middle-class, misunderstood, alienated teenagers are also being held for their anti-social behavior: a pretty, unloved girl named Judy (Natalie Wood) in a bright-red outfit with matching red lipstick, and an emotionally-disturbed, anguished ""orphan"" named John (""Plato"") (Sal Mineo).Girls who""ve been places, speak languages."Rosa: "Not yours!"Latimer: "Maybe I want to learn theirs."Rosa: "You can""t teach an old dog new tricks.I want you to marry me." (He burst into uproarious laughter at her request, and she slapped him in the face.He grabbed her for a rough kiss.)Rosa""s Discontent With Married Life in Loyalton:Once Rosa and Lewis met up in their home after the weekend, the trampy Rosa told her doctor husband as she walked down the stairs - filing her nails with an emery board, and looking around as she snarled - a most-famous line:What a dump![Note: This line of dialogue would later reappear in he opening scene ofWho""s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), delivered by Elizabeth Taylor, from Edward Albee""s play of the same name.De Winter sympathizes: "How rotten for you." Her father would paint the same tree over and over: "He painted trees, at least it was one tree...You see, he had a theory that if you should find one perfect thing or place or person, you should stick to it.